My husband's B. Secretor status unknown. No real source of animal protein. How many eggs are recommended for type B's? Currently I eat 6, and that gives everyone a heart attack! I know the myth about eggs& cholesterol...but when it comes to B's, how many eggs are safe for them?

B´s differSome B´s are more vegetarian and others more O like.( I am a mini O )Fat from whole fat yoghurt and eggs does not process a problem- nor fatty fish.But fatty meat is not great for B´s.Tyhe problems B´s have with fat is mainly the polysaturated fats- notice ALL the avoids for B´s in seeds, nuts and oils.

During spring and summermonths when my chicks ( dwarf) produces lots of eggs - I eat about 2 small 35 grams eggs pr day as well- but now when they are lazy-( as the good mum I am ) my daughter O gets the eggs instead- I can alwys get my kefir/yoghurt etc.I am soo picky when it comes to eggs- that I only use my own eggs for breakfast - store bought even high quality organic eggs are just NOT the same.When I was pregnant I had 2-3 eggs pr day= got a very healthy big brainy kid

My cholesterol count is excellent and I eat 6-7 eggs a week. I have noticed that eggs are being accepted again by those who are supposed to be in the "know." No more egg bashing! I have never believed the hype about eggs being bad for us. I was just being my usual stubborn self, I guess.

I eat about 6-8 eggs per week too... and that does not include eggs added in casseroles and such...

But also important to remember that the size of eggs has decreased over the years... what used to be a medium sized egg is now considered a large, etc. So in recipes that call for 2 large eggs... I always add 3 if the eggs seem rather small... which is most of the time...

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My husband's B. Secretor status unknown. No real source of animal protein. How many eggs are recommended for type B's? Currently I eat 6, and that gives everyone a heart attack! I know the myth about eggs& cholesterol...but when it comes to B's, how many eggs are safe for them?

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If your husband does not eat any animal protein... no wonder he is feeling fatigued!!!... as you mentioned in another thread...

I felt the worst in my life on a vegetarian diet. Probably because many of the sources of vegetable protein are avoids for B's... and that might be different if no avoids are consumed. But still I think it is difficult for some B's to maintain a good energy level on a vegetarian diet.

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I eat about 6-8 eggs per week too... and that does not include eggs added in casseroles and such...

But also important to remember that the size of eggs has decreased over the years... what used to be a medium sized egg is now considered a large, etc. So in recipes that call for 2 large eggs... I always add 3 if the eggs seem rather small... which is most of the time...

this is interesting do you know why this is?

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I assume that it is due to how eggs are sized, and that one can get a higher price for what are larger eggs. But everyone of a certain "age" will tell you that large-sized eggs used to be a lot larger 'back in the day'...

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